Will Wiles is the author of several novels. His most recent book is The Anechoic Chamber, and other weird tales (Salt Publishing).
A long-running debate has been revived by a court ruling that the realism of ‘Call of Duty’ makes it a work of art
The late artist's creations are magically expressive, the perfect accompaniment to Goscinny’s witty text. Getafix quick!
From Raymond Chandler to Tracey Emin, writers and artists alike have long been seduced by the melancholy brilliance of neon
Demonic forces make their presence felt in this horror film set in the art world
Frank Lloyd Wright is widely considered America's greatest architect – but his career was dominated by failure
The history of the asylum is a tale of many reforms and not much progress
The UK was slow to appreciate Zaha Hadid's uncompromising attitude to architecture, but she was one of the most important British architects of the past 100 years
Another week, another controversy. Can opponents of the Garden Bridge project still make their voices heard?
The familiarity of Maurits Cornelis Escher’s work doesn’t make it any easier to interpret, says Will Wiles